What are normal Core and Motherboard temperatures
I recently purchased a HP Probook Laptop 4530s. I installed CPUID and it says that the core temp is 56c and the motherboard is 56c is this a normal operating temp?
Nothing left in my right brain, nothing right in my left brain.
""""There's no need to use any fan control software. Besides the software only increases the fan idle speed and has no other impact. The use of it could also void your warranty.""""
first of all.....smc fancontrol does what its supposed to do...cool off your mac....when i boot in to vista and play cod4 on my mac i use fan control...it keeps the temp down....there is an impact to how fast your fans spin.....and it will not void your warranty......it is an extremely usefull tool...it will keep your video card cool when playing games....as i type this iam ripping cd's and noticed the temp at about 56celsius.....i increased my fan speed and the mac is at 37celcius...obviously this works and has a purpose....
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What are the minimum and maximum temperatures?
Hi,
I have the previous white Imac, and I was wondering what are the max temperatures
for these machines?
I use Istat pro, and sometimes I noticed the Power supply goes up to 65C or a tad more...mainly when I'm using Photoshop CS2, or maybe skype...
What is the max temp for the power supply?
I know a lot of people use the smcFanControl application to increase the fan speed and cool the machine...I was wondering if I should use that to?
Monica""""There's no need to use any fan control software. Besides the software only increases the fan idle speed and has no other impact. The use of it could also void your warranty.""""
first of all.....smc fancontrol does what its supposed to do...cool off your mac....when i boot in to vista and play cod4 on my mac i use fan control...it keeps the temp down....there is an impact to how fast your fans spin.....and it will not void your warranty......it is an extremely usefull tool...it will keep your video card cool when playing games....as i type this iam ripping cd's and noticed the temp at about 56celsius.....i increased my fan speed and the mac is at 37celcius...obviously this works and has a purpose....
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What are smart mailboxes and why do i need both smart and "normal" ones?
What are smart mailboxes and why do I need both smart and "normal" mailboxes?
Hi Kingoftypos,
Thanks for that clarification. So, now it appears that the ultimate purpose of a Smart Mailbox is to point to all emails that meet the criteria in a single place, so if they are spread among several mailboxes, you will be able to see them all together. Here is an article from Apple that describes it:
A Smart Mailbox displays in one location messages that are stored in other mailboxes, so you don’t have to move messages between mailboxes. The messages displayed by a Smart Mailbox are based on criteria you define, and are automatically updated to include new messages that match your criteria. For example, you might create a Smart Mailbox that displays all messages found in all mailboxes from a specific sender.
If you change a message in a Smart Mailbox, such as marking the message as read or unread, or moving or deleting the message, the change is reflected in the mailbox where the message is actually stored.
So, adam, I would think that, if you had mail going to a lot of different places, and wanted to be able to see a particular set of those in a single place, you would use a smart mailbox. Maybe use the rules to direct your mail to different places to start with, but a smart mailbox to bring a set of common ones all together into a single smart mailbox?
Maybe you have Rules move your Amazon mail to an Amazon folder and your Apple mail to an Apple folder, but then you have a Smart Mailbox that contains any mail that has the word "Receipt" in the Subject line?
Just a thought....
Cheers,
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My largest database processes billions of rows per day, every day, 356 days a year (between 350 to 450 million new inserts into a single table per day). And have been for several years now. It does so using PL/SQL. Using Oracle to its full extent. Then there are Java heads that cannot even design and code an app that effectively process 1% of this volume... and grasp at straws like Hibernate and other Java cr@p to "fix" this - when the actual problem is their total lack of ignorance in how to use and scale the database server.
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ThanksWhy do yoy want Lion/10.7???
Anyway, if your Mac meets the requirements you can skip 10.5.x, and even 10.6.x if you can afford to erase all your data.
Snow Leopard/10.6.x Requirements...
General requirements
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* 1GB of memory (I say 4GB at least)
* 5GB of available disk space (I say 30GB at least)
* DVD drive for installation
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Which apps work with Mac OS X 10.6?...
http://snowleopard.wikidot.com/
It looks like they might still have it...
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573Z/A?fnode=MTY1NDAzOA
If it's a core Duo & not a Core2Duo, then it'll only run in 32 bit mode.
Lion/101.7 System requirements
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Like Snow Leopard, Lion does not support PowerPC-based Macs (e.g., Power Macs, PowerBooks, iBooks, iMacs (G3-G5), eMacs).
Lion also does not support 32-bit Intel Core Duo or Core Solo based Macs. Rosetta is no longer available in Lion, which means Lion no longer supports PowerPC applications.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Lion#System_requirements
http://www.apple.com/macosx/how-to-buy/
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Hello All,
I am working with CRM 5.0
I want to know what are replications objects and subscriptions and how it is work with sites and BDocs? The process is not clear to me and how is the relationship between them?
Regards
Jacopo FrancoisHello Jacopo,
The CRM Middleware course material CR500/CR540/CR550 details out the concepts of a Replication Obj,Publication and Subscription.
Let me try and illustrate this concept with a real-world example. This is normally the example I provide whenever I train employees.
What do you do when you want to subscribe for SAP Netweaver magazine published from SAP Press?
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hi,
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how are they different from the normal class?
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AnilHii!
Persistent Classes
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All is in the title, so I repeat it below with a better identation.
What are the pros and cons of
1) choosing to use the SAME
Apple ID for iCloud services on one side, and
purchases on the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBookstore, on the other side; or
2) to have and use two separate Apple Ids for these "two sides"?
P.S.
I have loads and loads of free podcasts in iTunes in my iMac, that are certainly more thant the 5 gigas the iCloud provides for free, so I don't want those to go to the cloud. But this is perhaps a different question...
Also need to mention that I have itunes on a mac, a pc and an iphone.
Sorry to look so silly with this question, but I don't get the "big picture".You need to create a user account for your wife (or yourself depending on who has the current user account). When syncing, each of you should sign in as a separate user, login to iTunes and then sync. I had this problem when my sister got an iPhone. When we did her initial sync, everything on my iPhone showed up on hers. Apple gave me this solution.
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WHAT ARE LAYERS? AND WHY DO I NEED THEM?
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LAYER BASICS - VIDEO 06:41 min.
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What are the tables and fields in fico & sd module
what are the tables and fields in fico & sd module
Hi,
<b> Sales and Distribution:</b>
Customers KNA1 General Data
KNB1 Customer Master Co. Code Data (payment method, reconciliation acct)
KNB4 Customer Payment History
KNB5 Customer Master Dunning info
KNBK Customer Master Bank Data
KNKA Customer Master Credit Mgmt.
KNKK Customer Master Credit Control Area Data (credit limits)
KNVV Sales Area Data (terms, order probability)
KNVI Customer Master Tax Indicator
KNVP Partner Function key
KNVD Output type
KNVS Customer Master Ship Data
KLPA Customer/Vendor Link
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VBUK Header Status and Administrative Data
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VBKD Sales Document Business Data
VBUP Item Status VBAP Sales Document Item Data
VBPA Partners
VBFA Document Flow
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LIKP Delivery Document Header data
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BSEG Accounting Document Segment BUKRS / BELNR / GJAHR / BUZEI
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External Systems)
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KLPA Customer / Vendor Linking NKULI / NBUKR / NKOAR / PNTYP
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KNB5 Customer Master Dunning Data KUNNR / BUKRS / MABER
KNBK Customer Master Bank Details KUNNR / BANKS / BANKL / BANKN
KNC1 Customer Master Transaction Figures KUNNR / BUKRS / GJHAR
KNC3 Customer Master Special GL Transactions KUNNR / BUKRS / GJAHR / SHBKZ
Figures
LFB5 Vendor Master Dunning Data LIFNR / BUKRS / MABER
LFBK Vendor Master Bank Details LIFNR / BANKS / BANKL / BANKN
LFC1 Vendor Master Transaction Figures LIFNR / BUKRS / GJHAR
LFC3 Vendor Master Special GL Transactions LIFNR / BUKRS / GJHAR / SHBKZ
Figures
VBKPF Document Header for Document Parking AUSBK / BUKRS / BELNR / GJHAR
FBASCORE Financial Accounting General Services Basis
KNB1 Customer Master (Company Code) KUNNR / BUKRS
LFA1 Vendor Master (General Section) LIFNR
LFB1 Vendor Master (company Code Section) LIFNR / BUKRS
SKA1 G/L Account Master (Chart of Accounts) KTOPL / SAKNR
SKAT G/L Account Master (Chart of Accounts SPRAS / KTOPL / SAKNR
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MHNK Dunning Data (Account Entries) LAUFD / LAUFI / KOART / BUKRS /
KUNNR / LIFNR / CPDKY / SKNRZE /
SMABER / SMAHSK / BUSAB
FI-GL-GL (FBS) General Ledger Accounting: Basic Functions- G/L Accounts
SKAS G/L Account Master (Chart of Accounts SPRAS / KTOPL / SAKNR / SCHLW
Key Word list)
SKB1 G/L Account Master (Company Code) BUKRS / SAKNR
FI-GL-GL (FBSC) General Ledger Accounting: Basic
Functions - R/3 Customizing for G/L Accounts
FIGLREP Settings for G/L Posting Reports MANDT
TSAKR Create G/L account with reference BUKRS / SAKNR
FI-GL-GL (FFE) General Ledger Accounting: Basic
Functions - Fast Data Entry
KOMU Account Assignment Templates for G/L KMNAM / KMZEI
Account items
FI-AR-AR (FBD) Accounts Receivable: Basic Functions - Customers
KNKA Customer Master Credit Management : KUNNR
Central Data
KNKK Customer Master Credit Management : KUNNR / KKBER
Control Area Data
KNKKF1 Credit Management : FI Status data LOGSYS / KUNNR / KKBER / REGUL
RFRR Accounting Data A/R and A/P RELID / SRTFD / SRTF2
Information System
FI-BL-PT Bank Accounting: Payment (BFIBL_CHECK_D) Transactions General Sections
PAYR Payment Medium File ZBUKR / HBKID / HKTID / RZAWE /
CHECT
PCEC Pre-numbered Check ZBUKR / HBKID / HKTID / STAPL
FI-BL-PT-AP(FMZA)Bank Accounting: Payment Transactions Automatic Payments
F111G Global Settings for Payment Program for MANDT
Payment Requests
FDZA Cash Management Line Items in Payment KEYNO
Requests
PAYRQ Payment Requests KEYNO
Hope this solves your concern...
Regards,
Habeeb
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What are the pros and cons of installing java+abap stack for portal?
Hi all,
1.What are the pros and cons of installing java+abap stack for portal?
2.what effect it does on the ume options to be choosen??
3.for the purpose of integration of r3,bw and crm on portal and crm 4.0 60.2.3 business package which option of stack(java or abap or both)will be good option and which ume option while installation should be choosen?
regards
RajendraHi Rajendra,
The NetWeaver Installation Master Guide offers some good scenarios on the pros and cons:
https://websmp201.sapag.de/~sapidb/011000358700005412792005E.pdf
In a nutshell:
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Pros
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Cons
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- More scalable
Cons
- Adds complexity to landscape
- Additional costs
Regards,
Thomas Pham
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